The Loshitsa Manor Museum was opened in April 2015. Surrounded by a picturesque park it is located in a former manor house, a unique architectural monument dating from the XVIII — XIX centuries. The manor-park complex includes an outbuilding, a caretaker’s house, remains of a chapel, distillery buildings and mill ruins. The first written mention of the Loshitsa estate dates back to 1557. For more than 400 years of history, the Loshitsa was owned by many well-known representatives of noble families, including the Drutsky-Gorskies, Prushinskies, Lyubanskies. The estate was visited by many well-known and iconic personalities — playwright Vincent Dunin-Martsinkevich, artist Yuzef Peschka, scientist Nikolai Vavilov and many others. The atmosphere of the high society life of the late XIX — early XX centuries is recreated in the manor halls; you can see restored XIX century interiors, stoves decorated with ceramic tiles, stucco décor, antique furniture and art objects of the corresponding epoch from private collections and funds of the Museum of the History of Minsk.